Increasingly, security teams are tasked with identifying, understanding, and managing risk around devices that may live outside the traditional IT umbrella. Operational Technology (OT) refers to computing systems that are used to manage and process operational functions as opposed to administrative operations, with Industrial Control Systems (ICS) being a major segment of that OT sector.
In an era of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and identity fraud, ensuring robust security measures has become paramount for large banks and organizations. As traditional authentication methods prove vulnerable, biometric integration emerges as a game-changing solution.
Biometrics revolutionizes the authentication landscape by leveraging unique biological characteristics, such as fingerprints, iris patterns, and facial features. Unlike traditional methods, biometrics provides a highly reliable and secure means of identity verification. Among these modalities, face recognition emerges as a convenient and non-intrusive approach that ensures robust security while enhancing user experience.
Network complexity is at an all-time high. Between legacy technology, hybrid-multi-cloud environments, and networks cobbled together by mergers and acquisitions, it’s impossible for people to keep track of the network, its topology, and behavior. The idea of trying to trace a path through a multi-cloud network seems akin to being asked to pull a rabbit out of your hat.